90 Meighen Avenue in Toronto: O’Connor-Parkview House for sale (Toronto E03) : MLS®# E12212387
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Charming Detached Bungalow in Prime East York! Located on a quiet street surrounded by custom homes, this detached bungalow sits on a 32x114 ft lot ideal for end-users, investors, or builders. Features new flooring, a newly renovated bathroom, and 2 bright bedrooms on the main floor. The basement apartment has a separate entrance, high ceilings, and ample natural light. Steps to Victoria Park Station, Dentonia Golf Course, Taylor Creek Park, schools, and shopping. Easy access to DVP and Eglinton Square. Live, invest, or build in one of East York's most desirable, fast-developing neighbourhoods!
Property Type:
Residential Freehold
Property Sub Type:
Detached
Home Style:
Bungalow
Total Approx Floor Area:
700-1100
Depth:
114'4"34.8 m
Frontage:
32'9.75 m
Lot Details:
32.00 x 114.33 Feet
Direction Faces:
West
Bedrooms:
2+1
Bathrooms:
2.0
Water supply:
Municipal
Kitchens:
2
Kitchens in Basement:
1
Bedrooms Above Grade:
2
Bedrooms Below Grade:
1
Kitchens Above Grade:
1
# Main Level Bedrooms:
1
# Main Level Bathrooms:
0
Rooms Above Grade:
5
Rooms Below Grade:
4
Rooms:
9
Heating type:
Forced Air
Heating Fuel:
Gas
Cooling:
Yes
Foundation:
Concrete Block
Roof:
Asphalt Shingle
Basement:
Apartment, Separate Entrance
Fireplace/Stove:
No
Garage:
None
Garage Spaces:
0.0
Parking Features:
Private
Parking Spaces:
2
Total Parking Spaces:
2.0
Family Room:
Yes
Pool:
None
Link:
No
HST Applicable To Sale Price:
Not Subject to HST
Taxes:
$3,537 /
2024
Assessment:
$- /
-
Toronto E03
O'Connor-Parkview
Toronto
Fenced Yard, Golf, Park, Public Transit, Ravine, School
Primary Bedroom - Main Floor, Water Heater
Hot Water Tank
2 Fridges, 2 Stoves, Washer/Dryer, Hot water (R) Garden Shed, Electrical Light fixtures, Window Coverings - Gb&E (2016), Roof(2019).
Stucco (Plaster)
Floor
Type
Size
Other
Main
Living Room
14'4"4.37 m × 9'1"2.77 m
Laminate, Open Concept, Picture Window
Main
Dining Room
9'4"2.84 m × 9'4"2.84 m
Laminate, Crown Moulding
Main
Kitchen
10'3.05 m × 8'8"2.64 m
Ceramic Floor
Main
Primary Bedroom
14'4½"4.38 m × 9'2¼"2.80 m
Laminate
Main
Bedroom 2
9'8"2.95 m × 9'4"2.84 m
Laminate
Basement
Living Room
17'1½"5.22 m × 13'10"4.22 m
Laminate, Above Grade Window, Combined w/Kitchen
Basement
Bedroom
17'5"5.31 m × 10'2"3.10 m
Laminate, Above Grade Window, Closet
Basement
Kitchen
10'10"3.30 m × 9'2¼"2.80 m
Modern Kitchen, Above Grade Window, Combined w/Living
Data was last updated June 22, 2025 at 03:15 AM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
28
Avg list price:
$1,224,450
Min list price:
$689,000
Max list price:
$2,688,000
Avg days on market:
11
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
89
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
O'Connor-Parkview. Average values are
derived using median calculations.
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